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Liam Dann joins Ryan Bridge to discuss the nine-year unemployment high and signs of a weakening labour market.

Should pay off your mortgage or invest in the share market?
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Govt’s $231m spend on Advanced Technology Institute funded through planned research funding cuts
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Berm garden given protected status
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Canterbury news: Police proposals and the man posing for Mayor in two districts under two names
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Mystery ASB customer refund
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Israel wants full conquest of Gaza and debate over sale of alcohol
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Property values still going nowhere fast
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NZ Herald Sports Update: August 6, 2025
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Could the UK's online age checks make their way to NZ?
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Kea Kids News: What do kids think about open plan classrooms?
The government is shutting the door on open plan classrooms, but is that a good thing? Reporter Inaya gets the good, the bad, and the noisy from NZ students themselves.

Push on foreshore and seabed legislation and Aus buying warships | NZ Herald News Update
Chris Luxon's backing the Treaty Negotiations Minister pushing ahead on foreshore and seabed legislation and Australia buying 11 Japanese warships. Video / NZ Herald

Why NZ businesses lag on solar
Aussie firms are beating Kiwis in solar use – but that can change.

Shotover Jet Documentary Trailer: Sixty Years of Thrills
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NZ Herald Live: Education Minister Erica Stanford speaks to media
Education Minister Erica Stanford speaks to the media.

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Taxpayers save Celebrity Treasure Island and Traitors and Kiwis win Logies
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Everything you need to know about dengue fever
World Mosquito Programme's Greg Devine talks to Ryan Bridge as cases of dengue fever rise in the Pacific.

Big Tech paying mega salaries for top AI researchers
Tech journalist Peter Griffin tells Ryan Bridge that companies like Meta are paying upwards of US$250m for industry leaders in AI tech.

Hospital beds being used because aged-care beds not available in community
Aged Care Association chief executive Tracey Martin talks to Herald NOW about hospital beds being used as care beds.

Ballooning highway costs and breaking up the gentailers
Business with 2degrees - BusinessDesk's Garth Bray on the ballooning cost of a state highway and the impact of breaking up the gentailers.

Chris Hipkins on NCEA changes and Labour's tax plans
Labour leader Chris Hipkins talks to Ryan Bridge on Herald NOW about NCEA changes and his party's tax plans.

'Very concerning' - Trump's tariffs a blow to the NZ Wine industry
NZ Winegrowers Advocacy General Manager Sarah Wilson on Trump's tariffs and what they will mean for NZ Wine exports.

NZ's big four power companies team up to stockpile coal
NZ's gentailers are joining forces to stockpile coal at Huntly Power Station, in a bid to keep the lights on and manage power usage.

Watch: Dramatic whale rescue in Tonga caught on camera
Miesa Grobbelaar speaks to Ryan Bridge on Herald NOW about helping to rescue a juvenile female whale after it became entangled in a marine chain.

Will the NCEA replacement work for everyone? Erica Stanford responds to concerns
Education Minister Erica Stanford joins Ryan Bridge on Herald NOW to discuss the proposed end to NCEA and what will replace it.

NCEA to be scrapped and New Zealand out of its depth with tariffs | NZ Herald News Update
NCEA to be scrapped, new 10-year deal for Huntly Power Station and New Zealand out of its depth with tariffs.

A life well lived: Celebrating Neil and Zoe Olsen of Peria
Cherished members of the Peria community, Neil and Zoe Olsen, have earned deep respect and affection from generations of locals. Video / Yolisa Tswanya

Watch: Burst water main in Avondale sends water spraying roughly 8–10 metres into the air.
A 150mm water main has burst on Rosebank Road in Avondale, causing localised flooding to multiple sections and sending water 8–10 metres into the air. Video / NZ Herald

Pocket puppies! We love rats, and now you will too
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Coroner finds burnout damage to intersection contributed to fatal crash
Coroner finds burnout damage to intersection contributed to the fatal crash, where Canadian tourist Helen Poon was killed.

Is Auckland dying? Vacant lots on the rise in NZ's largest city
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Watch Live: Erica Stanford live on Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Erica Stanford live on Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

The Big League Podcast look over the Warriors' loss to the Dolphins
Nathan Limm and Michael Burgess of the Big League Podcast look back at the Warriors' loss to the Dolphins.

Associate Education Minister David Seymour speaks on NCEA overhaul
David Seymour says new NCEA changes "absolutely fantastic". Video / Mark Mitchell

NZ Herald Live: Winston Peters and Dr Shane Reti speak to media
Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peters and Minister for Pacific Peoples Dr Shane Reti address the media.